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The singular is the same ie "The deer and the sheep are grazing peacefully in the meadow". It is not possible to say whether there is one or more deer or one or more sheep.
The oxen lay in the meadow after grazing it when he was hungry. The room smelled like a warm, spring meadow after the rain. The meadow was covered in dew and tulips danced in the morning wind.
The freshman fawned over the star of the soccer team.
grazing animals
Meadow
During our hike, we encountered a family of deer grazing in the meadow.
A saeter is a Scandinavian mountainside meadow, used by grazing milking cows and goats.
"The deer were running through the meadow."
Example sentence - We quietly watched the doe and her fawn walk in the meadow.
A pasture is where the horses graze. A paddock is an enclosed yard where they are exercised.
No. Moose tend to live alone, but sometimes you might find a small group of moose grazing in a field or meadow
Example sentence - We built a labyrinth in the meadow for everyone to use.
Yes - your question is such a sentence. The loveliness of the meadow in the morning is something that I miss about home.